Ukraine’s Zelensky offers firefighters to Los Angeles
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine’s firefighters can “help Americans save lives”.
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KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered assistance to wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles, saying Ukraine’s firefighters can “help Americans save lives” as the city struggles to combat new blazes.
Deadly infernos have ripped through Los Angeles
Conditions could dramatically worsen in the US’ second-largest city as strong gusts fan flames and whip up embers, with firefighters warning the blazes could move from existing burn zones into new areas.
“The situation there is extremely difficult, and Ukrainians can help Americans save lives,” Mr Zelensky said in a video posted on social media platform X.
Aid is “currently being coordinated”, he added. “150 of our firefighters are already prepared.”
The US under President Joe Biden has been Kyiv’s biggest wartime backer, providing military aid worth more than US$65 billion (S$89.3 billion) since Moscow’s invasion in February 2022
Incoming President-elect Donald Trump has promised to resolve the conflict in “24 hours” once in office, raising fears in Ukraine that it will be forced to make major concessions in exchange for peace. AFP

